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  2. An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth - Wikipedia

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    An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth enjoyed great success. It became a bestseller, made Beattie famous, and received the approbation of the writers Edmund Burke and Samuel Johnson . Beattie received numerous honors, including an audience with George III of the United Kingdom , who rewarded him with an annual pension, while the ...

  3. James Beattie (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Beattie was prominent in arguing against the institution of slavery, [3] notably in his Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth (1770), and in Elements of Moral Science (1790–93), where he used the case of Dido Belle to argue the mental capacity of black people. [4] Beattie was an amateur cellist and member of the Aberdeen Musical Society.

  4. Immutability (theology) - Wikipedia

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    The Immutability or Unchangeability of God is an attribute that "God is unchanging in his character, will, and covenant promises." [ 1 ] The Westminster Shorter Catechism says that "[God] is a spirit, whose being, wisdom , power, holiness, justice , goodness , and truth are infinite, eternal, and unchangeable."

  5. Anekantavada - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] The word vāda means "doctrine, way, speak, thesis". [15] [16] The term anekāntavāda is translated by scholars as the doctrine of "many-sidedness", [17] [18] "non-onesidedness", [19] or "many pointedness". [13] The term anekāntavāda is not found in early texts considered canonical by Svetambara tradition of Jainism. However ...

  6. Liar paradox - Wikipedia

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    Kripke proposes a solution in the following manner. If a statement's truth value is ultimately tied up in some evaluable fact about the world, that statement is "grounded". If not, that statement is "ungrounded". Ungrounded statements do not have a truth value. Liar statements and liar-like statements are ungrounded, and therefore have no truth ...

  7. On Truth - Wikipedia

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    On Truth is a 2006 book by Harry Frankfurt, a follow-up to his 2005 book On Bullshit. [1] It develops the argument that people should care about truth , regardless of intent to be truthful. It explicitly avoids defining "truth" beyond the concept commonly held, which corresponds to reality .

  8. The Nature of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Nature of Truth is a novel by Sergio Troncoso first published in 2003 by Northwestern University Press. It explores righteousness and evil, Yale and the Holocaust . Arte Público Press published a revised and updated paperback edition of Troncoso's novel in 2014.

  9. Truth - Wikipedia

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    Truth or verity is the property of being in accord with fact or reality. [1] In everyday language, it is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs, propositions, and declarative sentences. [2] Truth is usually held to be the opposite of false statement.